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Putty problems
I am currently working on a tamiya r34 skyline gtr with SAS nismo bodykit but with the putty i use i cant get it top fill the gaps right. What do u guys recommend i should do or use. The stuff i currently use is revell's plasto it was only cheap so i shouldnt of expected too much but its annoying me know. What do you guys recommend?
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you should use polyester putty, i use automotive stuff, but tamiya makes some as well
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Re: Putty problems
I Use White Putty But Sometimes It Shrinks OVER TIME
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Re: Putty problems
I suggest Tamiya Epoxy Putty.
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Re: Putty problems
Are they small or large gap's? CA Superglue fill's tiny gap's or pin hole's really well. Just wait about 15-30 minutes after it dries and than sand. I recently had this same problem and it was solved by a little CA.
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Re: Putty problems
Tamiya basic putty do the job and it's cheap
by the way, every 2 week or so, we have a thread about putty, just do a search
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